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Colony of Salmonella typhi, 1906 (litho)

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Colony of Salmonella typhi, 1906 (litho)

3501915 Colony of Salmonella typhi, 1906 (litho) by German School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bacteria constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a number of shapes, ranging from spheres to rods and spirals. Bacteria were among the first life forms to appear on Earth, and are present in most of its habitats. Bacteria inhabit soil, water, acidic hot springs, radioactive waste, and the deep portions of Earth's crust;); Prismatic Pictures

Media ID 32180304

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Bacillus Bacteria Bacterium Biology Bugs Cell Cells Cellular Cocci Colonie Colony Contagion Disease Diseases Food And Drink Germ Germs Illness Micro Microbe Microbes Microbiology Microorganism Microorganisms Microscope Slide Microscopic Microscopy Minute Pathogen Pathogens Slide Slides Food Poisoning Salmonella


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This lithograph from 1906 showcases a colony of Salmonella typhi, captured by the skilled hands of the German School. Bacteria, as depicted in this print, are fascinating prokaryotic microorganisms that come in various shapes and sizes, ranging from spheres to rods and spirals. They were among the earliest life forms on Earth and can be found thriving in diverse habitats such as soil, water, hot springs, radioactive waste sites, and even deep within the Earth's crust. The intricate details of this litho highlight the cellular structure of Salmonella typhi colonies under a microscope slide. The image serves as a reminder of their significance in both scientific research and public health. While bacteria play crucial roles in natural ecosystems like nutrient cycling, some strains can also cause diseases when they infect humans or animals. Salmonella typhi specifically is notorious for causing food poisoning and illnesses like typhoid fever. This print offers us a glimpse into these minute organisms responsible for such ailments. It serves as a testament to the advancements made in microbiology during the early 20th century. Displayed against a backdrop of historical context with references to Germany and Europe at large, this lithograph not only captures scientific curiosity but also highlights the intersection between artistry and science. Its presence within private collections ensures its preservation for future generations to appreciate both its aesthetic appeal and educational value.

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